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OR A FEW WEEKS AFTER SHE IS ENGAGED A GIRL THINKS FLIRTING IS A CRIME -TVKItTISlNO l Tl.o TIMES Si I'ut Your ltU ItoUte "in ,l,o Market" Effectively! it will put the facts about your ft. r.,,?'jr,'?, """ 0UB"1 w (E000 && aJtmes WANT ADVERTISING In The TIMBM Will Keep (ho Incunio from Vow Furnished Rooms from Lnplgl YOU can really holp tlw family revenues by ronting n fow furalahsd rooms and, If you know hov and when to use tlio classified column., you may kcop that llttlo extra Income as "steady as a clock." own . uu MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS roL xxxv i;R(iiltll8licd In 187H iw Tlio CoiistMnll MARSHFIELD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Connolldatloa of Times, Const .Mall and Coon Hay Advertiser. No. 324 wM NI1ED STATES WILL INSIST MONROE DOCTRINE BE UPHELD ientoSTONoUoeonFor. eign row ; "-' Must Keep Off. JENATE COMMITTEE DRAFTS Ntw ncouLu i iuim apanese Incident at Magda- lenabaynuuaiucuMowu caslon of Action. tar Awoclatod I'ross to Coos Day r Times.) I WASHINGTON, D. 0., July 31. hut Senate foreign relations comm it . ,innil today without dlsaont Lodco's recommendation that tlio r,.T..i emi reaffirm tlio Monroo ioctrlne In tcrniB clonr to nil tlio Erorld and adopt a resolution to ok bress disapproval of tlio purchaso of inr possible naval bnsos In tho Amor r... .ntinnniH bv nay foreign power. Tho Scnnto In an early report will . . .. !- II... xnmtnltl'On'll bO BSKCU 10 I'liumnu w.u ........... ..-- - Itfimt. A f rm Hinienioiii y uiu NEW REVOLUTION IN NICARAGUA Rebels Attack Capital and Have Managua Cut Off From Communication. HOPES TO GET LINE TO BAY Hn via. Coos River to Be Taken Up. ' (Dy Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos). WASHINGTON, I). C. July 31.-. A now revolution has broken out in Nicaragua. Captain Torbuno of tho gunboat Annapolis at San Junu Del Sur, rndlogropliod tho navy depart ment today that Mauagun, tho capi tal, was attacked July 29 and now Is cut off from communication. Gonornl Mcnn lod tho up-rising 1 Jlllv 20 when bin rnstcnntlnn nn mln. United Stntcs Is asked for as a result; j8tor 0f wnr wnB donmndod. Mona bf tlio MaBilniena uny inciuum. whuiu ln nQW nnm t0 occupy tho nmnll forts It was shown wiiu u Jiiimiunu " noor Managua, tiio nituntion is fcato had liecn ncKoiinuiiB n i.vuu,- , t0 uo nggravatod by poor crops. Finn npni of Innil nlong tho coast of, lower California In Mexico. While, She Jnpancso government was found o have had no connexion with tho Syndicate, a wonaio hiiii-coiuhiiucu bomlstlm; of Lodge. Hoot, Hitchcock, tlnvner ind Hiitliorinnu roporiou 10 he full coimnlttco today thnt tho Ircumstanccs afforded an Mppropri- ite occasion for nn expression or. mo lew of tlio Sennto regarding such :ases. Tho I.oJco resolution which nrou- illy will bo adopted dcclnrod tho -.. ". ..! I . - - nlled Slates cannot boo "wiinotii, c GCr c Pro met From SlltlPI' rave concern" any hninor or nd-, c,w'l,,,, f' WJl nuill OUIIIU fantaRcoiu spot In tho western Hcm- nhcro taken over by n foreign go- rnment, or by n foreign Corpora tion, bClng 111 ClOnO relntlOll tO 1110 Tllnl nil nlnMrln llm, frnm Sntlin OVemment, If BUCll OCOrtlianCy WOUld . n.nna Ilnv vln tlifi Onna 1)lvni hroMcn the romniorco or snfoty of roHto uoforo tloro H uny other .rnll- ne United StnteB. rollli ,,. lH ), hnllnf nml linnn nf MaEdalcnn Hay Ib considered to bo t, n wniin f antimriin .i. ! ihe mosudvantngcoiiB located nnv.U BpontllnB n fow weoks on tho Uny ;ase on the Pacific conBt bocauso ofoo,, nf)or j,9 0xtonBlvo lntoros( Is relation (o tho wcatorn terminus l0ro. j,r. Wnjt0 Is nntlclpntlm; pi mo ronnmn (.nnni. much frnm Mm ntnrtrln linn nrol.u.f LodRO reported the rosnlutlon to .i.ii. roaU..a n..i ...i i.-..i.. l!?!i.nia,0iBi,,ortly ?tCr U,ntbod:.Htnrted 'at Itosoburg somo tlmo ago tVui uuiunvu nn(J which, It Is now undorstoou, BUUI lOrnOrrOW, 1naara IMnrz-n nn.l n.nv nt 11nlq. builders nnd oporntors of tho Into urban nysrom at tho Idnho stnto cnpl tol, will tnlto over about August n. Messrs. Plorco nnd Cox hnvo b.'on very BiicccRflful In their operations and aro said to bo hacked by big mnulod Intorosts. J. P. Morris, of Mnrshflold, Is woll ncqunlutcd with ' Mr. Plorco nnd snys that If Plorco ; takes hold of tho project, Its success i Is assured. Mr. Wnlto snys that 00 miles at I ronil will nonnnnL nn (lin Southern Preliminary ArrantiGmpnk Am icinc nt suthoriin with nnvjgatiim ! uJjJ tJ d''4t,lu:,Ub Hl e , on Coos rlvor. Thoro Is n good grndo maul, iui CXtCnSIVC !nnd comparatlvoly onsy constrtictlon Irfinrnvnmnntc I 'Itli tho oxcoptlon of ono long tun- "l'IUIIIUMtO. I ,,a1 inmnM.lni. Inoa limn n n,lln in l.n 7 ., ....... ufr....r .. ..... .. ....., .-V This wllii foodors tlmbor lu tho Cat Watchman, What of The Harbor II FRONT UNDISCUSSED STANDING on tho brldgo of tho Steamship Breakwater yesterday morning ns sho nenred tho North Dond docks Capt. Macgcnn shout ed to Dr. J. T. McCormnc, who was on tho wharf: "I had to conic up overland again this morning, doctor. Next trip I nm going to put wheels under her." This wns merely tho doughty Captain's manner of notifying tho President of tho Chamber of Commorco that his vobscI had struck sev eral times In coming up tho lower bny. Tho editor of Tho Times Is not n mnrlno engineer. Ho Is not fa miliar with hnrbor soundings and channel widths. Ho docs not possess tho technical knowlcdgo to wrlto it thesis on harbor conditions. Ila docs not know tho difference botwt.en mcnn low water and damn low water. Ho does know that low wnlorjn n harbor channol Is damn mean for nnvlgntora. However, ono noods not bo nn export cook to know tho quality of the pudding. Tho tnBto tells without tho technical knowlcdgo of n chef as to tho ingredients and tho method of mixture. I know thnt a vessel llko tho ,'Jrcakwntcr with an expert and experi enced navigator llko Captain Macgonn, who has been sailing into Con.t liny for many years, on tho bridge, should not strlko shoal after shoal In tho lower bay. Truo it may havo been low tldo, but what of that? A vessel with such a drnft should conio up tho bny at any tide, or clso what of our boasts of n great hnrbor. When such n condition exists it menus that thoro is something radically and rottenly wrong which should bo romcdlcd. The Times hns been printing columns about tho groat work done ! tho dredge Oregon. Engineer Loofo nnd Engineer Morrow ln Portland hnvo been Ipsulng reports of tho groat Improvements ln hnrbor condition on Coos liny. Only tho othor dny Major Morrow gavo out an extended report to this effect. In tho fnco nf this, howoer, wo have tho state ment of nn oxport nnvlgntor that tho lower part of Coos Day Is In worse condition than in yours. Captain Mtcgonn Is no amateur nnd Is famil iar with those waters. And now they say they aro going to trniiBfor tho dredgo Oregon to Grny's harbor bocauso the government project hero Is completed. Com pleted! Snvo our knowlcdgo of tho Kngllsh Inngungo. If this Is what tho United Stnten engineers call completed, then God help tho harbor of coos uny. And God's help Is nbout nil It hns over had. I wonder If tho pooplo of this community appreciate tho Importnnr.o of this mnttor. I wonder If thoy renllzo tho vltnl effect of theso condi tions on tho commorco of this city nnd scctlon7 Wo grow very excited ovor tho railway question, nnd brickbats nlternntely nt tho Southern Pacific ns construction chnnge. Wo beg nnd beseoch Mr. Hill, nnd hnnquots to every promoter who promises us n highway and yet wo nro Indifferent nnd neglectful of our grcntest Cod- given asset our harbor. Wo lot tho government cnglnoors sootho us with tho soporific of a bar dredgo when wo know that Jetties aro whnt wo want nnd whon prnctlcnl oxpovlonco hns proven their efficacy. Wo permit promoters of rallwnys to cmno in and circle with bands of steel this gnteway to God'a grent hlghwny that leads to all quarters of tho globe, thus throttling and bottling our grentost avonuo of commorco. What is tho matter with us anyway? Isn't It nbout tlmo thnt wo awakened to tho 'Importance of this matter of harbor Improvement? Tho Panama Canal Is to bo complotcd next year. What nro wo do ing to propara for tho Incrcnuo in commorco thnt is coming to tho Pa cific ConBt7 C. A. Smith Is having nnothcr magnificent- ocean carrier, lnrger nnd grontcr In every way than tho Nann Smith built cspeclnlly for Coos Dny trade. What aro wo doing to protect this grent Investment nnd show our appreciation of his enterprise nnd offorts for tho development of this community? ' Growing frantic over ovory fresh .rnllway rumor nnd forgetting wo havo a harbor is not tho way to develop this great waterway. Permit ting rnllwny promoters with bnnds of stool nnd onglncors with bnnds of red tnpo to tlo nnd throttlo It Is not tho' wny to dovolopo It. For moro than n yenr Cnptnln Macgenn hns been voicing his criti cism of hnrbor conditions horo. First softly nnd qulotly. Snylng noth ing stridently that would disturb tho harmony or tho hnrbor. Later hU protests woro moro pronounced. N'ow ho Is crying aloud from tho bridge I think it Is time tho Chamber of Commorco' and tho mislncss mon of this community heeded tho wnrnlng of this friend of Coos Day. Something should bo dono to dovolopo nnd protect this 'grent har bor. Wo should not lot fnlso gods with frail promises divert us from this course of common sense nnd self Intorcst. WATCHMAN. WHAT OF THR HATtnOIl? Wo hurl boquotp tho conditions of Wo offer bonuses fow miles of stcol WASHINGTON MAN ARRESTED HERE After a ralhor lengthy discussion cnt through the rnnge. T the nlan fnr inmr.in ti. r i. nnothro f0 ml'nq or so nf leH water front, a mnnHn,, i, would brims p" ' - heavy t Property ownora nt tim iv i.-n i- tho roglon oi't-t . ' 'oos Dny. 'venlng had Jena Hanson nnd Clnudo ""P001" valley ph-I tho uppor Ump- Jturg as two additional momlinr nun to Coos Day. Thoro Is also a rich, work with tho city council com- ' n fr,1t """ nRrlcuIturnl roglon olttee in liastenlnc tho limine vn onr Winchester to bo tapped. y council waterfront committee, in Mn Wnt hnB offorol n bonus of of tho matte? cons afs of r,000 cn8h to U, rond "nis furs. Allen, Ferguson and Foonnlo ' from Winchester direct to Coos Day th CH .'. VbU ." "n(l t-OpplO, ., ,.. .i,n lnr Imniioo. will Nneer Gldloy nMliinti, CUy,nlHO bo offered, It is understood. The concensus of onininn n't ,' Owing to tlo comparatively easy tlng apparently wb in favor n? construction. It Is believed that tho e opening o " a forty-foot stro0lrond cnu ViLBi'-J'tiDj yenr,. tuiiir inaiKA. . - - i fln.T.. . r iront twenty foot to' .. -" u iiiiiin iiuini inpnntif ' e to be kbm, ,.i .7.7 :.'.""""' " " u" l' tun nn Yi. i v w, Boyorninoni wenivfni.i "nts ,n tavor of n 'W th2 ll7arJ0Wca nnd tllIlt any- The ,B '?!,"' PWPOBe. ht the XI , n,so expressed Prepare ni!,I"!, of tho Bcll0m "I? WWM PtnUt n8 f0F tU Pr0 .!. "ner8 to Slcn nn.l l.nn n """."M tneelln ';."" "'."" " ecl X Invoivoi . . lU0 Pe8 d 'forV!.vea t0 avo It approvoc TWPWTV U RT I Id I Bli I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I IN LABOR RIOT I Serious Clashes Mark Attempt .of London Dock Men to Resume Work Today. (By Associated Press to the Coos Day Times.) LONnON. Julv 31. Tho striklnir 'fore maklnc Z. Tn .. apPr0V0(1 dock men who ntreiipted to work to b n uehnlto movo. flay were attacked by tholr follows In "E Alion V res,tes Bovornl districts. Jn ono riot, throe resldort .. "u . u c"eu tho meeting wero wounded by bullets. In an- Lfilr.n. . "mrmnn nnd tlinrA wna othor nlnsli. four Rti'lknrn woro shot aiiennn . - ..mm ------ ---: - : n n ,, " uwing to nn error At least twenty persons wore Injured " HUU nlAln.i - - - , "e meetir """.."'"' ' ,l. yesterday that " hall, ?J Tnnani,erco ln8toad of the "Sl&S raeeUnB tiered niU thtai ho lmd always !..... u'0 Jmnrnvlnt. t i. .a?1!- things taMShflin0' thQ danser of fe In aLprv,d'ng for tho wiSJCSiiL. watorfront. (ContU aued cu Pago Four.) TO APPUOVK THEATV Ilatlflcatlon of Now Fouiidland Fish eries Agreomciit (Dy Associated Prss to Coos Day TlmM.) WASHINGTON, July 31. The ratification of tho Now Foundland fisheries treaty was signed recently by Great Drltlan and the United States was offered today by Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate. Times' Want Ads bring results,. E. B. Jones Taken Into Custody on Charge of Obtaining Money by False Pretenses. 13. D. Jones of Grnngor, Wash., was arrestod horo today by Marshal Cnrtor on n tolgrnphlc request from Shorlff J. W. Dny of North Ynkima, Wash, In his tolegrnm, Shorlff Day stntod that ho hold a warrant charg ing Jonos with obtaining monoy by falsa nrotenscs nnd bo rcauestod thnt Jones bo arrestod nnd hold ponding' his arrival. Jones was taken to Co qulllo this nftornoon by Constable ! Cox and will bo dotnlnod thoro until Shorlff Day arrives. Marshal Cartor notified tho latter today that Jones was ln custody. Jones Is apparently about thirty yearn old. Ho Is of medium slzo ous OF NEW YORK GRAFT IS PROPOSED DEMOCRAT TO BE SELECTED Roosevelt Favors Choice of Southerner for Vice-Presidential Candidate. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos). OYSTEIt DAY, L. I., July 31.--A movement Is on foot within tho National Progressive Party to name a Democrat from tho south ns Rooso-) veils running mate, itoosovou oaiu today, If an nvallablo man can lia ngrccd upon. Tho Colonel snld that loaders of tho now parly had mndo this suggestion nnd that ho favored tlo plnn. Ho ndded that such a se lection would omphnsfzo tho non-o.-tlonnl chnractor of tho movomont. LEAVE TODAY ON BREATH i nnd nthloltn linllil. Tin In nmnntli shaven and rather good looking. Ho' wns stopping nt Tho Chandler. Ho had vory llttlo monoy on his person whon nrrostod but had somo baggngo which will protect tho hotol. Jones arrlvod horo n fow days ago on tho Dronkwntor. Ho said ho had been a real estato man at Grangor, Wash. Ho enmo to Tho Times olllco nnd bittorly denouncod somo alleged ronl estato fakir whom, ho claimed, had sold him two lots In Edmonton's Addition for nbout $600 each. Ho said whon ho got horo ho found thnt Edmonton's Addition was nbout threo mllo3 from town And tho best offor ho could got for his lots was $25 nploco. Ho said that town coun cils or tho law should guard against people laying out additions so far from tho town. FATAL IN E AD Grace C. Dow, Telephone Op? erator, Victim of Col lision With Wagon. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day Times). PORTLAND, July 31 Graco C. Dow, a telephone operator, a mombor of a party of Joy riders, wns killed -arly today whon their auto struck a vegetablo wagon. ON E BYL DMA E SOAXDAIi IX CHICAGO CHICAGO, 111., July 31. Threo persons' wero indicted by tho grand Jury this afternoon ln connection with tho alleged conspiracy to do fame tho character of Clarence S. Funk, general mnnagor of the Inter national Harvester company. Thoso indicted are Daniel Danahoo, Attor ney leaac Stelfel and Miss Allen Hnppner. Funk was ono of the first men to reveal tho alleged bribey in tho o!oo tlon of Sennto Loime, of Ullnoji. whoso election was ecently" declared void by the United Statos Senate. Anson Rogers Loses Cow In Most Severe Electrical Storm Here Lately. Coos Day and vicinity last night experienced ono' of tho most 'sovero electrical storms It has known in a long time. It was one of tho rare experiences that Coos Day has had with electrical storms. It started about midnight here. On South Coos River It Is said to havo been much moro sovero than hero. Anson Rogers lost .ono of the most vnlunblo cows ln his fluo dairy herd by It. Tho herd was turned out 1 last evening and when thoy wero , rounded up this morning, ono w.s missing. Sho was found lying under , a big tree. It was first thought that sho had been killed by a stray bullet , but thero were no marks on hor to jlndlcnto this. A glance at tho treo , revealed the fact that It had been struck by lightning nnd tho cow which had been standing undor. It was a victim of the thunderbolt. Old residents of Coos river say Stanmshin Sails This Affpr wiW...w..,,, -".- ........... , noon lor romana wun Large List. Tho Droakwator sailed this nftor noon for Portland with a largo list of passengers nnd n fair cargo of mis cellaneous freight. Among thoso sailing on tho Droak wator woro tho following: S. W. Snundors nnd wlfo, C. Saun ders, M. Cougor, nnd wlfo, M. E. Ross. L. II. Maco, Miss C. Montgom ery, Mrs. E. R, Colgan, Holon Col gan, F. R.' Mclntyro, II. E. Hayes, Geo. Trainer, A. R. Datchlodor, Mrs. 0. Dntsford, II. D. Hall, J. D. Walto, Mrs. J. D. Wnito, C. C. Osier, J. Nor drum.G. P. Story, Miss Dartholomow, Mrs. J. D. McCann, Ray Hondors, Paul Diablo, Mrs. P. Diablo, G. Dia blo, MIbs F. LaGro, Miss D. LaGro, Mrs. L. II. Holsner, Mrs. D. Hughes, D. Hughes, S. J. Grimes, Rov. A. J. Irvln, Phil Irvln, Mrs. Irvln, Miss 0. Irvln, Orlnndo Clmlno, P. S. Clmino, E. E. Duster, S. J. Sipor, E. S. Cut tor, W. E. ICompton, S. S. Roberts, D. W. Grimn, Mrs. Wm. Condlln, W. Deo, Mrs. O. Myren, R. Duggor, Goo. Ravlt, Win. Duggor, S. Motz, P. Starp, Chas. Iledun, Jno Popo, J. Powell, A. Sehoftor, J. Poison, J. Drown, Mrs. Hammond, REDONDO RAS LARGE ' LIST District Attorney Whitman Plans to Follow Every Trail to Solve it. CLAIM THAT OVER $2,400,000 WAS USED Lieut. Becker Remains Stoic in Cell in Tombs Grand Jury Busy. ' (Dy Associated Press to Tho Com Day Tlmos.) NEW YORK, July 31. Every trail and lend Is to bo followed poi BlBtcntly no matter whoro it ends by District Attqrnoy Whltmnh to learn by whom tho $2,400,000 of graft monoy, snld to havo been dlstvtbutod by tho gnmblors, was received. "Dald Jack" Rose, whoso confes sion put rollco I.lculonnnt Decker "be hind tho bars for tho mprdcr of Rosenthal, hns told Whitman that this hugo Hum obtnlncd by police blackmail from the gnmblors nnd dis orderly hoiisoB thnt Decker told him tho money wont to four pollco offi cials. The public prosecutor has ir rnngpd to keop tho grand Jury at work nil Hummer Invostlgntlng tho relntlons of tho gnmblors and pollco. Whitman purposes to break tip tho relations of tho gamblers nnd pollco If ho hns to protect ovory mnn In volved ln tho murdor of Rosenthal oxcopt thoso who fired tho shot. Monnwhllo Docker In tho tombs says nothing. Subpoena Fifty Moro Moro thnn fifty wltnoBsos will In: BUbpoonnod to npponr beforo tho Grand Jury to toll whnt hoy know of tho alleged black-mall. Tho Infor mation obtnlnod from Roso who says ho wns n broker's colloctor from a pa mbl lug houso, will bo suscoptlble of proof by tho district nttornoy. Roso onld somo of tho gnmblors palfl at high as five hundnsd dollars a month Immunity, others fifty nnd ono hundred according to operations. "Dig Jack" Scellg to whom Roao saia ho sent word to got tho mon to clay Rosonthnl will nppoar whon wantod. His counsol has told tho public pros ecutor thnt Scollg would toll ovory thing ho know of tho case. "If It can bo proved that Docker Instigated tho murder of Rosenthal, his crlmo cannot be condoned for any oxposuro of graft thnt ho might ba ablo to produco," said District Attor ney Whltmnn today. Tho statomont wns mndo by wny of answer to the talk of immunity for Decker In event nf his dlficlosuro of tho oporntlons of tho system. "Howovor," Whitman ndded, "It must bo prosiimod that lm Is Innocent until ho Is prnvon guilty." Tho authorities are InveBtlgntlnr tho ijoport thnt James Vorrolla, a .. loon-kcopor who was shot by gang stors early today, was killed In ro vongo for his betrnynl of "Dago Frank" Clrnflcl, un nlloged member of tho gnnd that killed Rosonthnl. alliaIcTI DUT TODAY Steamer Sails This Afternoon Brings Machinery for New for San Francisco With , Brickyard at Norway Many Passengers. ' ' Sails for Portland. Tho Rodondo snllod this afternoon for San Francisco. Hor pnsenger ac comodations woro taxed to tho ut most by tho outgoing list of passen gers. Sho had considerable miscel laneous frolght in addition to tho usual enrgo of lumber. Among those sailing on tho Rodon do woro tho following; Nora Towor, II. S. Towor and wlfo, Mrs. T. W. Lynch, Mrs. Mnry Elrod, Mrs. L. Sorter, A. D. Noah, Georgo Goodrum, T. W. Lynch, II. Stongol, Wm. Stongol, 0. II. Norlin, T. Drad loy, E. F. Morrlssoy, J. R. Dorthol, 0. Shoollng, Wm. Lang, Mlko O'Drlon, A. Hondorson, A, Nelson, C. Johnson, A. Oleson, E. 0. Paddock nnd wlfo, Mrs. O. Dlatt and childron, Una Drnd loy, Archlo Burns, Mrs. 0. Durns, Lillian Fair, R. G. Dock, D. R. Durn Lutgrcn, Miss Josophlno Nelson, Frnnk Wnlrnth, L. A. Hoist, Roland Seymour, Cecil Seymour, Mrs. Sey mour, A. McGrath, J. Ingram, D. Sheehan. EiJCMeBonnniATrld thnt tho thunderstorm thero, al though of comparatively short dura tion, was tho most sovero that they can recall. Tho rainfall was very light. Tho Alllnnco nrrlved'ln this morn ing from Eurokn and snllod a fow hours Intor for Portland. In tho Incoming cargo, tho All! 'nnco had a consignment of machinery nnd oqulpment for J. W. Tracy and company who nro arranging to opoa n brickyard at Norway on tho Co qulllo. Among thoso nrrlvlug from Eure ka on tho Alllnnco wore tho follow ing: J. A. Bryant. G. G. Doty, F. O. Phelps, M. L. "Douglas and wlfo, J. Gnlich. Miss R. Hltchlngs, Mrs. F, C. Getty, F. E. Schroedor, 0. John son, Mrs. F. A. Johnson, Olo John son, F. A. Johnson, Miss N. Robin son, F. D. Layton, Mrs. E. T. Chase, Mrs. G. Smith and J. McSweenoy. Among thoso sailing from horo for Portland on hor wore tho following: J. T. James, Mrs. G. Smith, A. P. Hnlnes, Thos. GUI, P. Farley, O. Carlson, Goo. Myer, W. S. Roloat, Carl Seward and Frank Knlsor. LEAVE FOR CONVENTION FAVOR AVOOL HILL (Dy Associated Press to The Coos Day Times.) WASHINOTON. D. C Jlllv 31. The Democrats In tho Senate ngreed ln caucus toany to sinna oonmu ino La Folletto bill and ask the Housa conferees to accept tho bill as It passed tho Senate. California Piorehslve Party Delega tion Starts for Chicago. (Dy Assoclntod Press to the Coos Day Times). SAN FRANCISCO, July 31. The California delegates to tho conven tion of tho Nntlonnl1 Progressive par ty which will assemble In Chicago August 5, loft l'ore today on n apo dal train. Tho comnloto delegation will Includo about 40 mombers. Times' Want Ads bring results. 1